ABSTRACT

Based on extensive original research, Globalisation, Transition and Development in China explains China's development strategy and its underlying forces, and the success of this strategy. It examines China's gradualist approach which emphasizes development first and regards transition and globalization as secondary, enacting liberalization of domestic markets and integration into the world economy in a paced way, avoiding dramatic changes which might impede or even reverse development, and argues that this approach is broadly correct. It considers China's failures, including the failure to build large globally competitive corporations despite the intention to do this, and shows how China's economic strategy has been implemented in detail with a case study of the large and important coal industry.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|16 pages

The challenges facing China

chapter 3|24 pages

Development

The rise and fall of TVE coalmines

chapter 4|26 pages

Transition

Transforming traditional SOE coalmines

chapter 5|22 pages

Globalization

Building competitive coal corporations

chapter 6|27 pages

Conclusion

Inter-relationship of the three challenges and the role of the state